South Australia
Coorong
The Dust Hole - Adelaide / Large dunes stretching about 5km along the coast between the surf beaches of Lizards and Daily Heads. Including dunes with both singing and booming sand. There is one very long run at the Daily Heads end.
Hardwick Bay Sand Dune - Adelaide
Lake Eyre South - Adelaide - (this sandhill, located close to the ancient temporary lake, has smooth, clean white sand perfect for riding a sandboard. The top of the sandhill is slightly rounded and increases in steepeness further down. Watch our for the thorn bushes at the very bottom.)
Little Sahara - Kangaroo Island
Mount Monster - Adelaide - (located at 16 mile crossing the coorong need a good map to find it unless you spot the 700 metre plus long dune pretty hard to miss. Then head to the right facing the ocean, approx 25 metres of vetical rock hard sand followed by 500m or more of suicidal dowhhill with plenty of tree stumps at speed`s to make most people bail.)
Norlunga Beach - Point Norlunga - Adelaide
Southport Beach
Salt Creek - Adelaide - (along the coorong, at salt creek enter national park and cross at tea tree crossing and over to the left is one excellent dune.)
Waipinga Beach
Watson's Beach - Adelaide - (Minlaton, Yorke Peninsula. One very large dune stretching around in a crescent with radius aprox.
100m. Mostly free of vegetation. Lots of variation in gradient of slopes and length. Runs down the back side of the crescent as well.)

New South Wales
Cronulla - Sydney - ( Actually called Green Hills. This is an area just north of Wanda Beach (near Cronulla). Park in the Wanda
car park and walk past the two metal gates along the poorly sealed road. You'll see the dunes on your left after ten minutes.
The best dunes are further back. Four or five good hills, and one fun chute.)
Hat Head National Park - Macksville - ( Dunes cover as far as you can see to north and south. Assorted dunes small tight packed ones to 200 meter
near verticle many natural jumps and dropoffs one massive bowl with water in base exellent for tricks.Located south of Macksville.)
Hungry Head - Crescent Head - ( 40 - 50 meter )
Kingscliff Dunes - Kingscliff, Tweed Heads, Brisbane - ( 10 metres high, only 2 runs, some shorter steeper runs or longer flatter runs. Not much sand dune grass )
Kurnell Sand Dunes - Sydney
Lucky Bay - Kalbarri
Nelson's Bay - Sydney
Newcastle - Sydney
Palm Beach - Sydney - ( single dune, backside run)
Ryan's Cut - Crescent Head - ( along the beach near Crescent Head )
Stockton Beach Dunes - Newcastle (huge dune field)
Ulladulla - Sydney (mostly covered with dune grass)
Wamberal Beach - Gosford ( situated between terrigal and wamberal a good ten meter steep sand dune weedy in parts but a strip of plain sand in the middle )

OOstduinkerke - Veurne - biggest dunes in all belgium, high grass and sand on the spot.
De Haan - Ostende - ( Dunes about 150 feet high with a little grass but not much. On the west side of the village you will find a sort of natural reserve. Grass jumps make it fun.

* Cape Reinga - North Land
* Ocean's Beach - Whangarei - North Island
* Herbertville - Palmerston North - ( A Moderate to extremely steep dune (45 degree). White sand, bit soft tinged with vegetation.
300 meter long run though and about 100-200 meters high right on the beach along the east coast of the North Island.)
* Mangawhai - ( 2 dunes - 30 m high with a 45-50degrees angle with lots of natural jumps from the (pingau) grass one big dune - 50-60 m with an angle of about45-50 degrees. )
* Smails Beach - Dunedin - ( Some really steep dunes for draging and natural jumps formed by vegetation )
* Sandfly Bay - Dunedin - (2 areas, either sides of beach north end, 2km long slope with natural jumps and drop offs roughly 20 degree slopSandfly bay is made up of two halves, south end there is heape of natural jumps, but is a steeper smaller hill while over the north side there is a great long hill for racing and above that a few drop offs and some more natural jumps)
* Tangimoana - Palmerston North - ( Small dunes about 5 metres high with the longest run about 10-20 metres a short 30 KM drive outa town. A few drop offs which aren't good on a long board. Good fishing there too.)

Sedgfield Dunes - Sedgfield - ( Has a couple good ramping dunes, but one main VERY good dune ( 20 min.hike up). Good racing dune.)

Shade - East London - ( Entering Bonza Bay Beach turn left and walk about half an hour until you see the sand dune"Shade" it
is really shady and steep. Not many people know about it. It is really big and there is enough space to build a
lot of ramps.)

National Seashore - Pensacola - 150 ft. A barrier island in the panhandle. Relatively flat with a steady grade to a 110 ft. face on 1 killer dune about a mile long. The drop sends you into Pensacola Bay. *This is a protected area. Sandboarding here may get you a fine!